LostSon88 said:The issue Clark had as to whether or not he should return had moreso to do with him coming to the realization that the world has moved on without him and that in some respects it may be better that Superman NOT return. As Lois mentioned in her article, in some ways, having Superman around in the first place hindered the world by making them completely dependent on someone else to save them as opposed to trying to save themselves.
Its not that he didn't want to save lives, its that in the time he was gone the world had learned to rely on themselves and be completely independent...although they wearn't perfect, they were managing without him...does he really wanna screw that up?
That was his conflict.
Thot said:That scene, like the movie itself, was piss poor. Spiderman owns the shirt rip now. Singer could have reclaimed it perhaps, but alas, it was not to be.
The issue Clark had as to whether or not he should return had moreso to do with him coming to the realization that the world has moved on without him and that in some respects it may be better that Superman NOT return. As Lois mentioned in her article, in some ways, having Superman around in the first place hindered the world by making them completely dependent on someone else to save them as opposed to trying to save themselves.
Agentdemon said:Too bad Singer didn't include this "conflict" in the film.

Showtime029 said:Spiderman doesn't own anything, the shirt rip was developed in the comics years before Raimi decided to steal it.
LostSon88 said:Indeed.
Raimi didn't steal it! He's said on many occassions that the shirt rip in the Spider-man films are meant to be taken as an homage to Superman!

Freddy_Krueger said:You don't reshoot when you're in post production and editing the final film together.
partypooper said:I beg to differ when True Lies was released, the Goldeneye produces reshot half the action sequences again and pusshed the release date back nearly 4 months, just because True Lies had bigger and better actions sequences.......
Now I am sure that Warner would have let Bryan Singer shoot that scene again, and let him do it properly!!!!
BS was probably embarresed to ask for more time and more budget!
Anyway I would like to add that the musical score did no justice to any off the Superman scenes.....

Freddy_Krueger said:So...instead of Superman being released in June it could be released in October. Yeah, that's a great time for a new superhero movie. And when you're already $20 million over budget, odds are the studio heads aren't gonna give you extra money just to do a scene of Superman running down an alley ripping his shirt open.
And I thought the score was terrific. Lord knows I got goosebumps everytime the Hero theme played.![]()
ROBOCOP CPU001 said:no, he didn't decide to take it out until post production..i would imagine with sky rocketing costs..the reshoot would be too expensive.